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K 'ITHE SAIjT JLAKE TBIBTC03: MOXDAY MOBXESTG, FEHRTJAilY 1, 1904. - - J5al trolley line;g ilirtdi Farmers Will Ustj5 I EUctric Power.'irotvl c popularity of electricity aslotKc power la already evident In Utahitttms to And equal favor In Colorado,kuh judge i"om th0 Incorporation of theH ij,frn Railway and Utility companyDjnver a few days ago. The dlrcctoraS(L GiOTfH J Spear of Greeley; Charles' Run 8-t V A Greeley merchnnt; E. J.iwr of tho Union bank of Greeley;li4 f' jr sethman of tho electrical firmi Rtimcr .t SethmaJi. Denvor: and Wllrv --in'son, the Denver roprMcnlailve of:ljjS "vstrrn Electrical Supply companyFh'oS9 Intention of the company toJ Jr.hf. farming districts In ovcry dlrcc-. iliJi Orley as tho huh. A branchS. northwest to Wellington. In Lariat Irnunty. and perhaps on to Fort Col-r, Tt 1 Stated In the articles of lncor5 iuon that the lino will bo built from"- S.J "to Erie on tho Burllmrton & Mln'Uv n. distance of about forty mile.J.T iT Sr further provided Hint branch roadB-iV ? be constructed. Of these one to" cvllle and Fort Lupton la said to beJoin's to be built and operated ondiary plan- ,,,c farmers of tho dlspnuln; with the company. Thes will pay toward the constructionroad a sum proportionate to thowhich they will mako on cheaper"crc-fteat drawback toward agrlili that vast section, which Is tinllr ono of th richest In Colorado,"promoter of th entorprlse, "la lackjoortatlon facilities'. As things nowmutt llfllll his iinlntne?!Ih.', bv rales to rnieh a railroad and pet' ItS on tli" market. This obstacle 1msn-, in a seven setback to tho sugar-beetwin' In tliat section, which otherwisenavo flourished wonderfully.It h very evident that tonn and tons of7H ur cannot bo KOtton to the factories byam ftJul tnUH niany districts haveidoned their culture on Just that ac-1. IS f this new Hp goes through andtnuC is now Htlio doubt In my mind butsill the situation will be entirely dif-m nC Vou will see the sugar factoriesWindsor. Eaton and Greeley up to their1 I fit In output, and I should not bo wir-? kd to fc at least ono more factory'" M I understand It. the proposed line,fr Leh la known among the farmers as" T .Spear road, will build llttlo branch- irs out among the farming districtsliam n the main tracks. This will cover theTat nlry with a network of electric lines,.11.-. I farmers, to pet their products loaded,I ly ohllped In many cases to haul!Km m only to the edge of their fields."88 rTOLE A HORSEXI I AND BUGGY.j ;. f S. MISHKIND LOSES HIS RIGmjL WHILE MAKING AI"k CALL,; iS, Mlshklncl venortcd to the policejt nlRht that his horso and buprgy hadfcblen from Stato and Tenth Southbtc wJicr.o he had left his animal tiedm cslllns: on a friend. IIo knew thatlior. was stolen bpcause tho strap,jh'a snap on tho horse end. had beenrwUh the othor end tied to tho post,mi had lpft It; nlso because the horsonot there. Mr Mlshklnd has 110 Ideafcitoek the rip. but It Is surmised thatfi of the skaters on the rink near byWfl upon tho opportunity It affordedk of scevrinj; a free ride home. Thofkf. are making every effort to roundS5 iOOD CONCERTisiP Ixys-w tIBOEST CROWD OF THE SEASON' ' HEARS LIVELY MUSICI AT GRAND.a tc 3yir I!Hcld and the boys associated with1 his musical organization haveeason to bo proud of tho outcomeconcert given at tho Grand lastr. The audience was the largest ofson. taking every available seat onr floor and In the balcony. Mnnyurned awa. The audience, too,hearty accord in Its estimate ofale and was not at all miserly InIwiw. Tho hit of tho evening wastrom ,",Wllllam Toll." ThoS3. v,'.,ro MsMy Interesting andit tho forco oC lno music; butmA ldr ns of a eood orderandfrt J1180 ,h!l1 followed theon lV.Q "earliest heard in the?AsImll?r occasion In many abm 5r "lcc?. t.hnt ught thoJh0. phaporonB." Tho np,Sat erected this was proof thatlht, openitlc music as1 niulc of a higher character. Theti?nr?. Cooi'c-actiulttcd thcmod but it The Individual voicesbum Sn,.lho, bleild,nR was not allouid have been desired. FurtherrcBncet"1 a,Rr?ftt ImprovementgafoaSS ladlC3 AVCr rCCal'cJ-luf FEAR A BEFIC1T.m'jl05llo, WUUoml" Benefit a FinancialiflfP ost-Box Office RocciptsDC J Were Only $138.25.1SL1' lo be rcgrclted that the "HelloI Mt.PLPl' Jhn Daly ainhv. Frankgyn Kelly, Echlln P. Gayer and MissRIKorT Cllfrordl dld not receive moreBuirtc Performance at thcI Mfrfalurda- aftornoon and evening.IanJflmJ:e rocePls f01' vo pcr-nlt nothiatout3,de amounted toD?TC knSSn B. the cxact amount nottabkKver?tUh"atn Present It la known.4 Uie5tcp l ' c,r, pay,ne lhe coat o21. they wm P 'nlBcellaneoua exW M to Z! 1 fcc lucky If not calledUKd bJ1 "" Johnson, who lato , h 1?-Mnnance- Thanks arc-ner pf"W8' well as to thcfor costume ak Cost"nlng comlHM?r th- nlann"' f aratenaen & An' and many lher whoI Secret Societies Q"Woodmen of the "World.Salt l-ako camp 53 entertained its members and their wlvca and friends lastTuesday evening, tho 33th. at Odd FcIIowrhall. Tho place wan packed to overflowing. The circles of the Women of Woodcraft were well represented, also the members of the order :uid their families. Thofollowing programme rendered was thobest ever had under the auspices of thecamp:Address of welcome Capt. B. A. RlddSelection Camp uVs orchestraSns - Walter SpencerPiano selection Mls Naomi MldgleyComic song w. T. PerryRecitation John WilliamsPano selection ....Llttlo Miss CatherinePiano selectionLittle Miss Catherine liomcrSong MRS Rlhci BcstElectric club swinging :Prof. Hugh Rlppctogpng Howard Donirapezo perfonnanco Ttayner Bros.Address on Woodcraftir. V; Angus McKellnr. Jr.Highland Fling Miss Agnes Wills?,one Miss Ilay.el BurbldgoBanjo boIo Prof. J. S. Donclsonjonc Mart DonPiano solo prof. A. BccslcyComic song l.. HaddockSong j. NellsenProf. Alvln C. 13eeslcy, nccompanlst.Order of Washington.One of the most enjoyable events of theseason was tho Order of Washington ballgiven at Unity hall last Wednesday evening. The dance was well attended and nodoubt every ono present had a very pleasant tl-ne. The music was furnished byHauerbach's orchestra, and was greatlyappreciated by all who enjoy a good dancefind was the koynole of the cvenli!g"s enjoyment and succosp. Next Wednesdavevening. February 3rd will be thc regularmeeting and will take up promptly at 3o'clock, when a clnss will be initiated under tho Instruction of tho supreme drillInstructor of Portland. Or. All membersaro urgently requested to be present.Fraternal Brotherhood.On Friday night a new lodge of thc Fraternal Brotherhood was Instituted In thiscity by State Organizers Mr. and Mrs. W.H Malone. The lodge will bo known asProgress lodge, and will meet on tho first,third nnd fifth Friday night of ench monthIn tho Electrical Workers' hall In thoJennings block. Thc following officerswerp Installed for thc ensuing six months:Past president. J. J. Whltaker; president,George L. McKcever; vice-president. MissAda Fields; chaplain, Miss Hattlo Ward;treasurer, John James, secretary, Mrs. H.S. Harper; sergeant, D. Boynon Dnvles;mlstrcss-at-arms, Mrs. G V. Hlgglns; Inner doorkeeper, J. B. 3utlor; outer doorkeeper, W. E, Jenkins; physician, Dr. J.X. Harrison; musician, Miss Belle Qulnn;trustees, II. S. Harper and Miss AnnaFields; finance committee. Miss BernlcoClough and W. S. Theobald.Knights of tho Maccabees.State Corunnndcr Gray will put In aclnss of twenty-five at Beaver this evening. He will visit Mllford this week andstart the boys hustling.Salt Lake tent No. 2 held a largely attended review Thursday evening. Thc degrco team did good work. Among the visitors who Hpoke of the progress of thc order were Past Commandpr W. CrcO ofSan Francisco. J. Scott of Port Huron andmembers of Tintlc tent No. J3 of Eureka.Commander Douglas has appointed a newdegree team and thc boys Intend to canyoff the prize In the contest. Tho tent ismaking rapid strides toward the 1000 markof membership.Mcicur tont No. 7 has S3 members andthey hold large nnd enthusiastic reviewsUtonian tent No. 12 held no review lastWednesday evening the entire evening being given to a card party. The SirKnights and their gcntlenon and ladyfriends enjoyed a social time and all worfrdelighted with their entertainment. NextWednesday evening a largo attendance Isexpected to witness the excellent work ofthe degree team captained by Sir KnightW. J. Gardner, who lntnds to make histeam the "best ever." Visiting SirKnights are invited to attend.The committee on reception of, SupremeCommunder Markov is actively at work tomako his visit to Utah a pleasurcable one.Every tent in tho State should assist Inmaking tho affair a credit to Utah Maccabees. The supreme commander will visit Ogden. nnd a reception will be given bythe Ogden Sir Knights.Loyal Americans.Salt Lake assembly No. 326 met In regular session with President Miller In thechair. Three applications for membershipwere received and four now members woreInitiated. There will be a leap year danceFriday night, February Bth, to which allare cordially invited.Brotherhood of American Yeomen.Brotherhood of American Yeomen gavea dance at their hall on last Monday night.Tills Is the first social given by thc order,which has just lately been organized Inthis State. The evening was very pleasantly spent nnd all a're looking forward totho next social to bo given next month,Rebekah.Miriam Robekah lodge No. 5 held a cardsocial Saturday evening, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all present.The. numbjr present was very satisfactoryto the committee though people out of theorder patronized the social better than thcRebckahs. Noxt Saturday evening Miriam will have lis regulur meeting tho beautiful Rebokah decree will be put on. AllPvCbckahB Invited.Degree of Pocahontas.Waneta council held Its weekly meetingSaturday evening at Odd Fellows' hall onMarket street a full representation beingpresent- Thc entertainment commltteo reported a good number of tickets beingsold for the card party Saturday eveningand a good crowd Is expected.G. A. H.Mrs, Ellas Price entertains tho Ladlesof tho Grand Army at her residence, No.1253 East First South street, on Tuesdayovcnlng, February 2nd. All comrades andfrlendB cordially Invited.George R Maxwell post No. G, at theirregulnr meeting Wednesday evening,Janunry 27th. mustered In now recruitsand transacted other business of Importance, after which they held a very pleasant social, consisting of music, speechesand patriotic aongs. Flrt on tho programme was a piano polo by Miss Hendrlckson; talk by W. P. Rowe; song bynudloncc and music by Miss Heudrlckson; speech by M. M. JCalghn; song bycomrades and ladles of thc corps; songby every ono In thc house; and then thorafflo for the tine oil painting, and No.101, held by William Crome, was the winning number. There, wcro about 200 Intho hall and a pleasant evening wasspent. Tho next meeting of thc post willbo held at labor hall, on tho corner ofFourth South nnd Slate streets, and allthe old comrades arc Invited to be thereand havo a pleasant evening.I. O. O. F.Mystic lodge No. 22 held Its regularmeeting last Monday night, and It provedto be ono of great Interest to those present. Considerable new business camo upbefore tho brothers. Mystic Is going aheadrapidly, as shown by tho interest takenby tho brothers, who havo JiiBt recentlybegun to attend regularly. This Is verygratifying to the officers, as they arevery anxious to make this tho bannerterm In tho history of the lodge. TheJoint etaff of Nos. 22 and 3 put on thethird degree, and four brothers weremndo members of tho third degreee. Tonight It Is expected that the staff will puton tho Initiatory degrecc. All Odd Follows Invited. We meet In the lop fronthall. I. o. O. F. temple.On last Wednesday evening Fidelitylodgo No. 17 had ono of the most Intcr. eating mecctlngs held In the city for sometime. Grand Master Buchcr. accompanied by Past Grand Muster Stockmanof Colorado. Grand Secretary P. A. Simpkin, Grand Warden C. A. Walker. GrandRepresentative C. O. Cnrbln. and N. TMcCann, P. G. M.. and Edwin Pierce. P.G. M., nctlng as deputy grand master andgrand treasurer, and Canton Colfax No.1. Patriarchs Militant, acting a3 escort,visited officially. After the grand lodgeofficers were seated thc lodgo put on theInitiatory degree. Tho staff, composed oftho regulur officers filling the chairs theyfill In regular session of the lodge, did thowork In excellent manner.Among some of thc prominent membersot tho order present were N C. Price. P.G. M. ; Brother Berry, D. D. G. M.; Department Commander P. M. LewlH andGrand Pntrlarch Beaver. G. M. Buehercomplimented the lodge on the splendidIncrease It has made In the papi sixmonths, also on tho splendid way It didIts work. Some of the other speakerswere C. A. Walker, G. W.; William Lepper, C P. M. ; Past Grand M. Price. NobleGrand Henderson nrtd Brother Pitman.P. G., who made pleasant remarks andthrew many bouquets to tho lodge andthe grand officers.Next Wednesday evening the lodge willput on thc llrst degreee. All Odd Fellowsare invited.The Past Noble Grand's club will entertain their friends at a pie social onnext Thursday afternoon frbn 2 to 5 atthe T. O. O. F. hnll. All are Invited.Royal Highlanders.I'tah castle No. 33S, Royal Highlander,had a warm meeting and a good sociabletime Monday, January 25th. when applications were accepted and one refugewas made a Royal Highlander. Our team,dressed In kilts, made a great hit andmade the goat considerably harder toride than he has been In the past.A great many people were heard to say."I wonder what Is going on." when wopassed them on the street In our kilts. Ifthey will Join their hearts and hands withus they can easily see what Is going 011In one of the best Insurance orders In theworld. We will have a poclal In lhe nearfuture which will be a grand snecoss. asall our socials of the pnst are kindly remembered by thoso who attended.We intend going to Ogden In the nearfuture to institute n new castle there.Our next meeting will be Monday. February Rth. at 7:30 p. m.. In the Auerbachhall, to which all members Of the orderaro Invited.Knights of Pythian.Lincoln lodge No. 23, Knights of Pythias, held its regular weekly meeting -Saturdaynight, January 23rd. and introducedono stranger to thc mysteries of thc rankof page, using thc elegant, new paraphernalia for thc work.Several new applications wore read andcommittees appointed to invcstlgalo theapplicants.We expect to put seven or eight throughtho rank of page and two or Ihrcothrough tho rank of esquire.While our lodge Is yet young, we aredoing exceedingly well and will soon havoone of tho most prosperous lodges In thegrand domain of Utah.Wo meet In Castle hall. No. VA SouthMain, every Saturday night at 8 o'clock,and all sojourning Knights arc cordiallyInvited to attend.Sons of Herman,The Gorman Schiller lodge No. 1. Sonsof Horman, will give a masquerade ballon Thursday, February 4th. at Odd Fellows' hall. Music furnished by the FortDouglas orchestra. Committee of arrangements: L. Hobeln, II Schwarz, JohnPeters, L. Gelslcr, C. Blrkner and HugoHoeier.Knights of Columbus.On Tuesday eveninr, February lGlh. thKnights of Columbus will tender theirfriends a reception, to bo followed by a.dance, to mark thc opening of their elegant lodgerooms In the Jennings block.This promises to be ono of the most brilliant events of tho winter, as tho roomsaro very spacious nnd. being handsomelyfurnlHhed, the Knights feel that thoy nowaro In a position to entertain their guestsns they would wish. Christonsen's orchestra will furnish music for thc evening.W. R. C.The ladles of James li McKean corpswill be entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Fannlo Brown at the Conway, on West Temple, between First andSecond Soulh.George R. Maxwell Woman's Reliefcorps will hold their regular meetingWednesday, February 3rd. at 2:30 v. m.Every member Is retiuestcd to be present,as there Is Important business to come up.All visiting members wolcomc.Modern "Woodmen.Great Salt Lake camp, No. 10071, Modern Woodmen of the World, will give acard party at their beautiful hall Wednesday night, February 3rd. Everybody Invited. Fraternal Union of America.There was a lHrge attendanco ut themeeting of thc Evergreen lodge last Monday evening, which proved to be qulto ubusy meeting. The charges which werea few weeks ago preferred ngulnt?t thc secretary were withdrawn, na It developedthat there were no grounds for tho same.After the regular business was disposedof thc officers-elect took all the lodgyaiembera up town and treated them to anoyster supper. Thc secretary's family arostill in Portland, where thoy expeot to remain until spring.Tho lodge members gave Treasurer Rawlings a very pleaeani surprise party lastFriday evening.Ladies of the Maccabees.There will bo regulur review of Suit LukoCity hive, No. -1. Tuesday evening, February 2nd, at Odd Fellows' hall, whenevery member Is expected to be presentto meet our new Deputy Supreme Commander Lady Forges, who hns Just arrived from San Francisco to lake up thowork in Utah. Lady Bees, you arc requested to attend Tuesday evening. Allvisitors welcome.Masons. .Mt. Morlah lodge No. 2 will hold a special meeting this (Monday) evening at 7:3")o'clock, for F. C. degree work. Masonscuallllcd invited.CASTOR I APor Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always BoughtBears tho , S$ZZZSignature of tcayXT-cUcScott's Santal-Pcpsin CapsulesPOSITIVE CUREFor InflozoDurlOn or Catarrhof tl Bladder and DiieucdKIJD8jr. No oar no puj.Cure ailckJr and Penaci5nUy lha vrorit oii ol(Jonorrhoa axci IivC,no matter of how loaf atandtnc. Abaolntclr haxmletc.Sold by drug-cist. Prloj100, or by mall, po-ld,W.00,boiM;3.7.THE 8AHTAI-PEPJIH CO.,KU.KFONTAINK. OHIO.JE, 3. HILL, DRUG go., al Loko Clt1DR. C W. HIGGINSHas one of tho very latest X-Ray sa4Electrical Machines In his office.Electric Baths and all of the very latesttreatments given, In tho moat aclentlftamanner.SALT LAKEMicroscopic Medical InstituteC. W. Hipgins, M. D,, Mgr. and Prop.ST. ELMO HOTEL,Corn or Main and Third South.Hoa practiced in Salt Lnk Cltv for ttren-ty-flvoyears, and the wonderful and wellestablished cures hp has effected in thattlmo prove tho stlcntlflc principles onwhich his medicines are compounded.Forming diagnosis by tho aid of tho microscope enables him to detect tho primary cause of diseases and effect aradical cure. The doctor has cured thoulands of canes ofNervous Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness and NervousProstration.And will forfeit S500 for any case takenunder his treatment which ho falls tocureAll classes of private diseases cured andall old. lingering diseases, which vitlatatho blood and Impair the system, thoroughly and permanently cured. Liver andkidney comolaint cured. All classes oltits cured. Tapeworm, removed with heador no pay. Office hours, 10 to 3:30 and 7 taK c m.Please send for a list of questions tapr. C. y. HJgglns,.Salt Lake City, Utah,ESTABLISHED 1876.ejOHltf BUCKLE & SON,Popular Tailors235 SO. MAIN ST.P. 0. Box 682. Salt Lako CitjThe State Bank of UtahCorner Main and South Temple Sts.,Salt Lake City.JOSEPH F. SMITH, President.WILLTAM B. PRESTON, Vice-President.CHARLES S. BURTON. Cashier.HENRY T. M'EWAN. Asst. Cashier.GENEEAL BANKING BUSINESS.Accoupls Solicited. Special attention tocountry trade. Correspondence invited.OMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANKCAPITAL PAID IN. $200,000.General banking in all Us branches.Directors J. B. Cosgriff. John J. Daly,O. J. Salisbury. Moylan C. Fox. J. 13.Oosgrlft', W. P. Noble. George M. Downey,John W. Donnellan. A F. Holdcn.WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANKSalt Lake Cits', Utah.Establis-hed 1S52.Tho Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah.Capital )Surplus k.J13.335,S12.40Undivided Profits .1Transacts a general banking business,domcstlo ind foreign.Direct connections with banks in allprincipal cities of tho world.ISSUES:Drafts, 1 On allLcttors of Credit, prominentTelegraphic Transfers. ) cities.Doposlts received subject to check.H. L. MILLER. Cashier.H. P. CLARK, Asst. Cashier.ESTABLISHED 1SU. 150 OFFICES.THE OLDEST AND LARGEST.G. DUN & CO.,The Mercantile Agency,GEORGE RUST, General Manager,Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.Office In Progress bldg.. Salt Lake City.CAPITAL FULLY PAID. i200.OGO.00.WALKER BROTHERS,Bankers,SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.Established 1809. IncorporatedTransact a General Banking BusinessSAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.)ESERET NATIONAL BANK,UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.Salt Lake City, Utah.Capital, S500,OO0. Surplus, S250.OOOL. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHERPresident Vice-President.II. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS,CaslUcr. Asst. Cashier.Safe deposit boxes for rent. ,NATIONAL BANK OFTHE REPUBLICU. S. DEPOSITARY.FRANK KNOX PresidentJAMES A. MURRAY Vice-PresidentY. F. ADAMS CashierCAPITAL PAID IN, $300,000.Banking In all its branches transactedExchange drawn on tho principal citiesof Europe.INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITSJJcCORNIOK & CO.,BankersSalt Lake City, Utah.ESTABLISHED 1S73.T T NION ASSAY OFFICE,M. S. HANAUER, Manager.Removed to 152 South W. Temple.SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESSwill receive prompt attention. Analyticalwork a Hpcclalty. Send for price list.T W. CURRIE, ASS4 YER,) T& "Y. 3rd South, Salt Lake City jI CUMMINGS II COMMISSION CO. I1 DEALERS IN I1 New York Stocks, 11 Bonds, Grain II and Provisions.I Stocks bought nnd sold on margin IH or for cash- mContinuous quotations direct from mH New York Stock Exchange.We have a special department forI buying and selling stocks and bondsH for cash, which enables us to glvo HK best of r.Atlsfactlon to bankers as 9S well as individual Investors. H1 C. V CUMMINGS. Manager IU Rooms 211-212 D F Walker Block jf( ft Good 1I InvestmentIs a reliable watch. Theway to get it is to go to areliable store and relyupon their judgment.I We offer reliable watchesonly, and guarantee every jone. ElSTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.Notice is hereby given that there willbe a special mectlng-'or the stockholdersof thc St. Louis-Vasjiar Mining and Milllug company held on Friday, the 12thany of February. 1POI. at 3 o'clock p. m.,at rooms Z and G Commerce building, corner 2nd Soulh nnd West Temple streets,In Salt Lako City. Utah, for the purposeof authorizing thc levying by the boardof directors of an assessment of 2 centsper share upon tho capital stock of thesaid company. M. SIIAUGHNESSY,President.A. E. Clarke. Secretary pro torn.Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, January 30.lOOt.ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 2.St. Louls-Vassar Mining and Millingcompany, a corporation organized underthc laws of the State of Utah. Locationof principal placo of business. Suit LakeCity, Utah.Notice la hereby given that nt a mcctlnjrof the board of directors of said corporation held on the thirty-first (21st) day ofDccbmbcr, 1903. an assessment of two C)cents por share -was levied upon the capital stock of thc corporation, payablo Immediately to W. E. Lake, secretary, at thobanking house of Walker Bros., bankers.Salt Lake City. Utah, and that anv stockupon which this assessment remains unpajd on the flr3t -1st) day of FebruaryISOl. will bo delinquent and advertised forsale at public auction, and unless paymentis made before, will be sold on tho eighteenth (ISth) day of February. JSOl, to paythc delinquent assessment, togothor withcost oi advertising end expense of saleTho said assessment is levied by orderof thc stockholders holding and representing moro than two-thirds of the capitalstock. W. E. LAKE, Secretary.r$NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.Godlva Mining company, principal placeof business room No. 310 Whltlnghnmblock, West First South street, Salt LakoCity, Utah.Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tho directors of the Godlva Mining company, held on lhe 26th day ofJanunry, 1504, an assessment of one dollarper share wits levied on thc capital stockof tho corporation, paynble on or before the 29th day of February. 1901. to .7.E. Berkley, secretary ot the company, acroom No. 310 In the Whltlnghum block, onWest First South street. In Salt LakeCity, Utah. Any stock upon which thisassessment may remain unpaid on the1st day of March, 1901, will be delinquentand advertized for snlo at public auction,and, unless payment Is made before, willbe sold on the 19th day of March. 1904, topay tho delinquent assessment, togetherwith the cost of advertising and expenseof sale. J. E. BERKLEY.Secrotnrv.Room 310 Whltlngliam Block. West FirstSouth Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. r2I0SIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEThird Judicial district of thc Slate ofUtah, county of Salt Lake. Charles MFreed, plaintiff, vs. Samuel M. MeDoucal, W. B. Harwell. J. B. Bonner and FT. Wilkinson, defendants. SummonsTho State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appc-irwithin twenty days after the service ofthis summons upon you. If served withinthe county In which this action is broughtotherwise, within thirty daya after service, and defend the above-entitled action, and In case of your failure so to doJudgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaintwhich, within ten dnys after service ofthis summons upon -you, will be filed withtho clerk of said court.BOOTH. LEE & RITCHIEPlaintiffs AttorneysP. O. AddrsH 162 South Main street. SaltLake City. Utah. rh'ONOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESiTATE AND PERSONAL PROP-VERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.Under authority of on order of salegranted by the District court of SnllLako county. Stato of Utah. Probata division, on the Oth day of June, 1903. In thomatter of the estate of Emma H. Adklns.deceased, I will sell nt private sale thofollowing described real estate' and perHonal property, to wit:REAL ESTATE.Commencing at thc northwest corner oflot 1. block 47. plat ',D.M Salt Lake Citysurvey: thenco south 10 rods; thence east61Vi feet; thence northeasterly to thenorth lino of said lot, 74 feet cast fromtho plnc of beginning'; thenco west 74fnct to tho placo of beginning, togetherwith the Improvements thereon.PERSONAL PROPERTY.AH household furniture and picturesbelonging to the cstnte of Emma H. Adklni, deceased, sltunto In a dwelllnghoube at No. 374 Fourth street, Sail likoCity. Utah.The hale will be made on or after February 12. J901. and bids will be received atthe offlco of Wilson it Smith, rooms703-S. McCornlck building. Salt Lake City.Utah. Terms of sale. caBh, gold coin ofUio United States, 10 per com of the bidpayable at tho time of sain and the balance upon confirmation of tho ale by thocourt. BRIGHAM SMITHAdministrator of thc Eotatc of Emma HAdklns. DeceasedDated at S.ilt Iakc Cllj, this 3lsl daof Januarj, 145,1PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIPNOTICES.Consult' County Clerk or the respcctlTtlgners for further Information.IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRObate division, in and for Salt Lako county. State of Utah.In thc matter of the estate of EdwardLambert, deceased. Notice.The petition of Elizabeth Barllett Lambert and Win. H. llalgh. executors otthe estate of Edward Lambert, deceased,praying for an order to sell tho following described personal property of saiddecedent, to wit:24 tons of lucerne ha. 2 horses. 2 cows.1 buggy. 1 wagon and hay rack. 2 setsot harness, 1 mowing machine, 40 chickens, IS shnrcG of common stock In theUtah Sugar stock, cert. 11, IS shares ofpreferred stock of tho Utah Sugar .nock,cert. 103, has been set for hearing on Friday, the nth day of February, A. D. 1904.at ten o'clock a. m.. nt the county courthouse, In the courtroom of said court.In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county.Utah.Witness thc clerk of said court, withtho sr1 thereof affixed, this 23rd day ofJanuary, A. D. 1904.(Seal) JOHN JAMES. Clerk.By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk.David M. Halgh. Attorney.IN THE DISTRICT COURT. vPRObate division, tn r.nd for Salt Lako county, State ot Utah. In the matter of theestate of Joe Mrinelnl. de-eascd. Notice.The petition of Charles Boncttl, prayingfor the Issuance to hirifielf of lottcrs nfadministration In the estate of Joe Manclnl. dcceascLhas been set for hearing onFrldnv, thc th day of Fobcunry, A. 1).1901. at 10 o'clock a. m at the countycourthouse. In tho courtroom ol said court.In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county,Utah.Witness thc clerk of said court, wllh theseal thereof affixed, this 21st day of January. A. D. 190t. JOHN JAMES.Seal. Ctorfc.By David B. Davlcs. Deputy Clerk.A. J. Weber, Attorney for Petitioner.r!6o6IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRObate division, In anil for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. In thc matter of theestate of Jens P. Mortcnsen, deceased.Notice.The petition ot Edward R. Mortcnscn.administrator of thc estate nf Jens P.Mortenscn. deceased, praying for tho seftlcment of ftnnl account of said administrator end tor the distribution cf the residue of said estate to tho persons entitled,has boon set (or hearing on Friday, tholh day of February. A. D. 1904. at 10o'clock a. m.. at thn county courthouse,In thc courtroom of said court, In SaltLake City, Salt Lake county. Utah.Witness the clerk of said court, with theseal thereof affixed, thin 21st day of January. A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES.ISenl. Clerk.By David B. Dnvlcs, Deputy Clerk.H6SS1SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKbold era of the Keith-O'Brien Company.Notice Is hereby given that a specialmeeting of tho stockholders of thc KelthO'Brlen company, a corporation organizednnd existing under the laws of thc Stateof Utah, will be held at the office of saidcompany, .No. 1C0 David Keith building.Snlt Lake City, Utah, on thc 15th dny ofFebruary, 190. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for thcpurpose of amending the articles of Incorporation of said Keith-O'Brien company, the proposed nmendment of the articles ot Incorporation of aald ' KeithO'Brien, company bolng to change articleof said articles of Incorporation so thosame shall read ac rollows:XVI.That whenever the said corporation IsIndcbten In an amount exceeding 10 percent of thc amount of the outstandingcapital stock of said corporation, the boardof directors shall have tho power and authority for tho purpose of paying said Indebtedness, lo levy and collect an assessment upon the outstanding rapltal stockof said corporation In an amount sufficient to pay said Indebtedness but not toexceed tfi per rent of the outstanding capital stock, and shall have Iho power andauthority to levy and cohort such otherassessments upon lhe capital stock of saidcorporation as are authorized by statute,but only one assessment exceeding thoamount authorized by statute shall bolevied by tho directors of said corporationTo thc io:tent herein montloned the capital stock of this corporation Is hereby declared to be assessable.J. X FERGUSON. Secretary.Dated January 2?, 1901.Notice of a Special Meeting of the St.Louis-Vassar Mining & MillingCompany, a Corporation, OrganizedUnder the Laws of the State ofUtah.Salt Lake City. Utah. Jan. 16. 1901NAlIce Is hereby given that there willbo a special meeting of thc stockholdersof the St, Louis-Vassar Mining and Milling company had and held on tho secondday of February, 1901. at 3 o'clock p. mat room No. 10. Walker Bank building:corner Second South and Main streets.Salt Lake City. Utah, the above-namedplace being the general office of said corporation. This notice Is given and said mceilngcalled by the undersigned stockholders ofsaid corporation, whp are lhe owners andholders of more th:'.n two - thirds ofthe outstanding capital stock of ca'.d corporation. Said mnellng Is called by theundersigned stockholders for the reasonthat there Is no secretary of said corporation and for the further reason thatthe president of said corporation refuseso make such call. Said meeting Is calledand will be had and held for th following purposes and for the transaction ofthe following business.First To remove all of the present directors and officers of said corporationand nil dlrcctora and officers thereof whomay be or claim lo be such officers anddirectors at the dale and tlmo of holdingsuch meeting, and to elect upon such removal of such directors and officers,other directors and officers to fill tho vacancies caused by stch removal and allothor vacancies existing at that tlmofor any reason.Second To authorize and empowcF thoboard of directors of said corporation tolevy on assessment of not exceeding twocents per share on euch and overy shareof the outstanding capital stock of saidcorporation and to give consent to thesame.Signed M. A. Hughes, S. V. Shelp. Robert Gorllnskl. Ezra Thompson, W. S. Oaklov. Henry Newell, M. II. Walker. J.Frank Judge. J. C. Lynch. E. B. Gorllnskl. James A. Miner. Harriet L. Miner.Charles A. Walker. J. R. Walker. L. H.Furnsworth, Wllford Van Wagenen. JohnAustin. W. S. Willis. J. C. Jensen. Joteph R. Murdoch, H. T. Coleman, Samuel Hair. Jr., Charles Buhlcr, Fred W.Hayt. F. H. Officer.It Is very Important that you attend thismeeting. If you cannot attend, sendproxy.First pubVcatlon Jan. 19, 1901. rHEONOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til ATon Monday, tho Slh duy of Fcbruarv, 1901,at 10 o'clock a. m , at the office of theVenus Gold Mining conipnny, at Room 23Eagle block, jouthcaet corner of SecondSouth and-West Tcmplo streets. Salt LakoCity. Utah, a special meeting of tho stockholders of the aald company will bo heldfor the purpose ot considering the following amendments 10 the articles of Incorporation, to wit:Article IX. an ended to read as followsBy BtrlkhiK uu. tho word "seven" in thefirst lino of said article and iiiiuing inlieu thereof the word "five," u, as tomake the first fontenco or said ArtMe Icto read as follows:The officers of this corporation f-hal!consist of a board of five (5) directors, apr-idldcnt. a vice-president, u aecrctarvand a treasurer."Articlo X. amended to read aa fo lows"It shall requlro at least three (2) directors to constitute a quorum of thc boardof dlrcctora authorized to transact thebusiness and cxercl.se the cosporute now.cru of this corporation."Thlt" stockholders' meeting Is called bythc president and secretary of the saidVenus Gold Mining company, thia nth dayof January. 1901. C. L. KLDRED.Pivsldent.GEORGE CA.MJISII. Secret irvFirst publication In Salt Lako DallyTribune, January 16, 1901PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIPNOTICES.Consult County Clerk 6.- th resp?ctlvsigners for further Information., TIIE DISTRICT COURT. PRObale Division. In and for Salt Iviko county. State of Utah In the matter ot thestate and guurdlanahlp of Henry LChrlMioimen and Claren Cbrlstenscn. mlnors. Notice,Tho petition of Sine P. Solomon, thguardian of the person and estate ofHenry L. Chrlstcnscn and Claren Chrlr- -;?ng",minors, for confirmation of sale ofthe following described real estate, to-The south half of tho northeast on?fourth of the northeast one-half CW ofsection ihlrty-five (35), township on (1)south, range two (2) wcat. of Salt Lakmeridian, containing twenty CO) acres, togcther with all Improvements thereon.nnd twenty (20) shares of stocks of thUtah and Salt Lake Canal company, allsituated In Salt Lake county, State of IHUtah, for the sum of 13500.00, and uponthe following terms, to-wlt: Cash uponconfirmation, ns appears from thc returnof sale, filed In this court, has been setfor hearing on Friday, the Gth day of February. A.D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. at thcounty courthouse, in thc courtroom ofsaid court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lakocounty, Utnh.AVllnc3s, the clerk of said court, with IHtho seal thereof affixed, this 23th day ofJanuary. A. D. 19&4.(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk.By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk.Kinney & Chrlstcnscn, Attorneys forGuardian.IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate division. In and for SaU.Lake coun-ty. State of Utah. In thc matter of th tMCKtalo of Charles F. Johnson, deceased. IHNotice.Thc petition of Slgna. Johnson and AlexKee, executors ot the fstate of Charle? IHF. Johnson, deceased, for confirmation of IHtho sale of the following described per- IHRonal property, to wit: Furniture andlease of that certain rooming-house Eltuntcd at TtS'ii West Second South street.city, for the sum of $350.00. nnd upon thofollowing terms, to wit: $250 cash and a fMchattel mortgage for balancn to be paid IHnt X monthly, as appears from the rturn of sale tiled n this court, has bctnset for hearing on Friday, the 12lh day ofFebruary, A. D. 1901. at ten o'clock n. m ,at thc county courthouse, tn thc court-room of said court. In Salt Lake City, llSalt Lake county. Utah. IHWitness the Clerk of stld court, withtho seal thereof affixed, this 29th day ofJanuary, A. D. 1904.rSoul.l JOHN JAMES, Cl-rk,. llHBy David B. Dnvlcs, Deputy Clerk. fllGoodwin & Van Pelt. Attorneys. IHNOTICE TO CREDITORS.Estate of James Johmilon. deceased.Creditors will present claims, withvouchers, to the undersigned at tho offlraof TliomiiH Adamtv Esq.. 720 McCornlckblock, corner of Main and First Southstreets Salt Lake City and county, Utah,on or before tho 24th day of May. A D.JSOl. BIANCA J. JOHNSTON,Administratrix of tho Estate of JamesJohnston. Deceased. IHDate of llrst publication, January IS, A.D. 1904. JMThomas Adams, Attorney for Estate.IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate division, in and for Salt Lake coun- IHty. State of Utah. In tho matter ot theestate of John Ti Robinson, deceased.Notice.The petition of Lewl.i S. Robinson, ad-,mlnlstrntor of the estate of John T. Robliiflon, deceased, praying for thc settlemcnt of dual account of raid admlnlstra- Htor and for the distribution of thc rcsldun Hof said estate to thc persons entitled, hns Hbeen sot for hearing on Frldny. the 19th Hday of February, A. D. 1904. at ten o clock Ha. m.. nt the county courthouse. In the IHcourtroom of said court. In Salt Lake IHCity. Salt Lake county. Utah. IHWitness the Clerk of said court, withthe seal thereof afllxed, this 30th day ofJanuary. A. D. 1901.ISenl. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.By David B. Davlcs. Deputy ClerkA. V. Taylor, Attorney for Petitioner.IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bate division, in and for Salt Lake countv. Slate of Utah In the matter of thaestate of William W Tukc. deceasedNotice.The petition of Mary Ann Tukc. admin- IHUtrntrlx of thc estate of William W. IHTuke. decenscd. praying for the settle- IHmcnt of final account of said admlnlstra- IHtrix and for the distribution of thc residua jHof .said estate to the persons entitled, hasbeen set for hearing on Friday, the 12th IHday of February. A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clocka. m., at the county courthouse. In thecourtroom of said court. In Salt LakeCltv. Salt LaJ:e county, Utah. IlWitness tho Clerk ot said court, wllh IHthe seal thereof affixed, this 25th day ofJanuary, A. D. 1904.r Sn 1.1 JOHN JAMES. Cl;rkBv David B. Davics. Deputy Clerk. 'HWiley L. Brown. Attorney for Petl- w jHIN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- IHbate division, In and for Salt Lako Countv, State of Utah. In the matter of thestate of David Whyte, deceased. No-The petition ot Mary J. Whyte, prayingfor tho Issuance to herself ot letters ofadministration In the estate of David jBWhyte. deceased, has been set for hearing jMon Ftldav the 12th day ot February, A.D. 1901. a't 10 o'clock a. m., at the Countycourthouse, in the courtroom of said JHcourt. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake counUtah. , ,Witness the Clerk of said court, with IHthe seal thertof affixed, this 27th day of VMJanuarv. A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES.(Seal.') Clerk.By David B. Davie. Deputy Clerk.S McDownll, Attorney for Petitioner jHNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 1Joe Bowers Mining company, principalplace of business at Salt Lake City. Utah. ,Notice' Ib hereby given that nt a meettug of the directors, held on the 23rd dayor Januarv. 1901. an assessment of onehalt (s4) cent per share (being assessment INo 10) a:4 duly levied on tho capital tstock of thc corporation, payable lmmdlal-'v to R. T. Burton. Jr.. secretary of-ixv compauy, nt the office of the com- ,nany. roo-n No. 225 D. F. Walker build- iHPn Salt Luke City, Utah.Any stock upon which this assessment Imov remain unpaid on the 1st day ofMarch 1901, will bo delinquent nnd Ad-vVrtlsed for sale at public auction, andunless pnvmont Is mado before, will b ,"old on the Wth day of March. 1501. tonav the delinquent assessment, togetherwith the cost of advertising and expenso fmot sul" R. T, BURTON. JR..of 61,1 - Secretary fMRoom No. 223 D. F. Walker Building.Salt Lake City. Utah. r2MJNOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'MEETING. fThe annual meeting of tho stockholder 1of the Venus Gold Mining company will bo , (held at the office of the company, Room 28, ;Faulc block, at thc southeast corner of fSecond South nnd West Temple streets, in j IHSalt Lako City, Utah, on Monday, the 8lh , IHday of Fabrunr. 1304, at 4 o'clock p. m.. . 'for the purposo of electing directors of tho I ijMsaid company for the ensuing year, and for lMtho transaction of such other business as ' jHmav properly come before the meeting. HJ GEORGE CAN DISH, Secretary. IHSalt Lako City. Utah. January lrt. 19WNOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OFSTOCKHOLDERS.The annual meeting of the stockholders ;of thc Edison .Electric compnny will bi 1held at the office of said company, In 'the Bcckwlth hanking building. In thc cityof Evanston. Stato of Wyoming, on thefourth Thursday of the n 011th ot Febru- -arv1KM, nt the hour of 12 o'clock m., for 'the' purpose of electing trustees to hold 1offlco for tin year next onsulng. and until ,their .successors small have been elected. jHnnd to consider and act upon such othermatters, when lawful, as may be prescnted "KM R. STAATSScire (ir of the Edison Electric Co. 'DaUd January 2, 1904. il